Changkwonâs resistance fighters got a big boost in morale when Yoni joined them as an experienced sword fighter.
Watching the fighting scene with half-closed eyes, Changkwon moaned,
âThatâs great...â
He was smiling quietly now.
Kanghyok pressed on his wounds with his hand and said, âSir, stay here like this for a moment.â
Red blood gushed out between his fingers.
âLet me give him some medical fluid first...â
Kanghyok then gave a shot into his vein miraculously.
As his blood pressure was so low, Kanghyok could barely locate his blood vessel.
Of course, it was not a problem at all to a veteran like Kanghyok.
Then he looked at Changkwonâs wounds over his body.
âOh my god... if he were hospitalized in a modern hospital, he canât survive in this condition...â
With no medical facilities for surgery, it was impossible for Kanghyok to save his life.
All he could do was press on his wounds hard to stop the bleeding.
Even that seemed futile.
âSir, please hang in there a little longer.â
Now, Changkwonsâ eyes were more and more blurred.
As his blood pressure was too low, the medical fluid Kanghyok injected in his vein was useless because of continued bleeding.
âDamn it!â
There was nothing Kanghyok could do to save Changkwonâs life at this moment.
âMaster, let me help you,â said Yoni, putting the blood-stained sword back in a sheath.
Obviously she was done with killing all the remaining Japanese nearby.
âGood! Can you open this wider?â
âAh, yes...â
She also seemed to sense that Changkwon was hopeless.
âGive me the tweezers first.â
âYes, master.â
She gave him several small tweezers.
Kanghyok touched the blood vessels one by one by using them.
He couldnât dare to touch the main artery.
While Kanghyok and Yoni was working hard to stop Changkwonâs bleeding, the cavalry troops led by General Shin arrived at the village, at last.
The swords held by the advance party of the troops were stained with blood. They must have cut down lots of the Japanese raiders who stormed the village.
It was the mayor Yunkil Kim who got off the horse first and came running.
âOh my god!â
He lamented, looking down at Changkwon, who was heavily wounded.
âUhhhh....â
Even though he was in a critical condition, Changkwon recognized the mayor.
Then he clearly began to speak,
âIâm sorry....I failed to defend the village school...â
That was true. Most of the students of Confucianism were killed.
On the other hand, almost all the farmers survived.
âNo, thatâs not your fault,â said the mayor.
Yunkil found it hard to keep looking at Changkwon covered all over with wounds.
He turned his head to Kanghyok.
âWhat do you think of his condition?â
Given his critical condition, Changkwon might not likely survive.
But the mayor hoped against hope that such a fine doctor like Kanghyok could save his life.
âWell...â
Kanghyok answered shortly, but that was enough for the mayor to conclude that Changkwon was doomed.
âGot it...â
âI think I have to lessen his pain first.â
âCan you do it?â
Looking at Changkwon moaning with extreme pain, Yunkil felt so sorry.
âYes, I can do.â
Then he took out all the pain relievers from his bag.
There were only three painkiller pills available at the moment.
âYoni, just keep pressing them.â
He then gave him an injection of narcotic analgesic.
She blocked the hole of the wounds with gauzes and her hand, which was caused when her sword pierced through his back.
âHow do you feel now, sir?â
âIâm okay...I feel better.â
Now Changkown couldnât see anything before him.
Probably he couldnât see Kanghyok, either.
The blood vessel going into his eyes was pretty thin, affected greatly by the blood pressure.
Still, Changkwon had a smile on his pale face.
He began to speak in a feeble voice,
âYouâre my daughterâs savior as well as the son of my teacher...â
As his mouth was bleeding, Changkwon could hardly speak.
After coughing for a while, he opened his mouth again,
âSo, I couldnât let you be killed here...â
This time Kanghyokâs face turned pale.
For he could not figure out whether his daughter Yoju was alive or not.
âMaster, Makbong is coming here!â
âReally?â
Fortunately, Makbong, Dolsok and Yoju succeeded in escaping with General Shinâs main force.
Backed up by the cavalry troops, they kept toppling the enemies.
As Makbong, Dolsok and Yoju had no horses, they walked a long way to this village.
Kanghyok felt as if he saw them again in ten years, though he saw their faces only last night.
âMaster! Youâre safe!.â
Dolsok came running to him in great joy.
Kanghyok was so happy to see him, too.
âYes, Iâve survived.â
âMaster, who is this... Ah?â
Dolsok easily recognized Changkwonâs face.
âHe is my savior, Dolsok. Bring Yoju here quickly.â
âYes, master.â
Helped by Dolsok due to her wounded legs, she slowly came to Kanghyok.
âIâm glad to see you safe, master,â said Yoju, bowing politely to him.
Kanghyok escorted her to Chankwon.
âDad?â
At her asking Changkwon opened his half-closed eyes all of a sudden.
For he didnât expect he could hear his daughterâs voice here.
âAre you Yoju?â
âYes, Iâm Yoju, your daughter.â
âI thought it was a dream, that I could hear your voice before I die...â
âDying? Master, he is not dying, right?â
With a stunned look Yoju turned to Kanghyok.
Kanghyok had no choice but to avoid her eyes.
âMaster?â asked Yoju again.
âSorry.â
She immediately understood what he meant by saying that.
âOh my....â
She looked at her father again, who was now dying.
As the medical fluid ran out now, there was no other way to save his life.
âDad...â
âYoju.â
Her face was tinged with tears now.
In a hoarse and feeble voice he stammered,
âI am sorry to you all my life...â
âDonât say that, dad.â
âFrom now on...just follow your own wishes, not mine...â
âDad?â
Yoju tapped him on the shoulder, but he didnât reply.
She couldnât feel any pulse on his arms any more.
She buried her face into his bosom and began to cry.
Only then did Yunkil realize that Yoju was a girl, Changkwonâs daughter.
âHey, donât look at them like that. Go away,â he shouted.
He ordered the soldiers, surprised at a womanâs sudden crying, to leave the scene.
âDonât tell anybody what you saw just now. Got it?â
âYes, mayor.â
Fortunately, General Shin and his deputies were in a different place.
They were interrogating the Japanese raiders who were taken hostage.
âYoju...â
Yoni hugged her shoulder cautiously.
Trembling her shoulder, Yoju looked down her fatherâs body, all covered with wounds.
âWho killed him so brutally?
At her asking Yoni shuddered.
Kanghyok quickly stepped in because Yoni could tell the truth naively.
âThat Japanese raider over there. Without your fatherâs help me and Yoni might have died.â
âReally?â
âYes, not only us but all the people here would have perished.â
Kanghyok looked at the empty lot filled with the wounded and dead bodies all over.
Of course, there were many people who survived the Japaneseâs cruel attack.
They agreed with Kanghyokâs remarks by nodding their heads.
âGot it. Then, who took revenge against my dadâs enemy?â Yoju stopped sobbing and asked, looking at that Japanese raider.
âYoni did so.â
âOh...â
Though Yoni was at a loss how to respond, she didnât initiate any talk. She was just standing quietly.
âThanks so much, Yoni,â said Yoju, trying to bow down to her.
It was quite unusual for a woman of a noble family to bow down to a commoner like Yoni in Joseon.
With an embarrassed face, Yoni raised her and said, âMadame, please donât do this.â
âNo, you revenged my fatherâs enemy, and you deserve it.â
Yoju insisted on bowing to her, and she did.
Kanghyok and others looked at them with an uneasy expression.
âAre you Yoju?â said Yunkil, approaching them slowly.
âYes, mayor.â
âIâm sorry. I wish I had not built the new village school.â
âI heard from my father that he also wanted to work at the school.â
At that moment, General Shin was running toward him with a happy look.
âMayor, Iâve found out their temporary location.â
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âItâs not far from here. So, letâs ambush them right now.â
âGot it.â
After sending off General Shin first, the mayor looked around Kanghyok and others.
All of them were in miserable condition.
âKanghyok, you just stay here and take care of the wounded soldiers, wonât you?â
âYes, mayor. Leave them to me.â
âSure, thank you. Please take care of that daughter of Changkwonâs, too.â